Jógvan Hansen

Jógvan Hansen (born in Klaksvík, Faroe Islands on 28 December 1978) is a Faroese singer and musician (violinist and guitar player) who won the first ever Icelandic version of The X Factor in 2007 with 70% of the popular vote. His album Rooftop and the title single were #1 in Iceland. Prior to his solo career, he was in the music formations Aria and Kular Røtur

Career

Early days

In Aria

Jógvan Hansen was trained in classical violin playing for nine years and was the lead singer in a band called Aria that released a CD in 1998 entitled After These Messages, which went straight to the top of the charts on the Faroe Islands.

In Kular Røtur

From 1999, he was in the children's concept Kular Røtur (Cool Roots) and released with them three CDs and two videotapes. One of the CDs became the best selling album in the last 20 years on the Faroe Islands.

2007: X-Factor Winner

In the year 2006, while he was working as a hair stylist, he took part in The X Factor song contest in Iceland. He eventually won the title by 70% of the voting. The series was broadcast in 2006-2007 by Icelandic Stöð 2 television station. He performed in Icelandic and English.[1]

Söngvakeppni Sjónvarpsins

Jógvan Hansen participated in Söngvakeppni Sjónvarpsins 2009 with the song "I Think The World of You", placing fourth and in Söngvakeppni Sjónvarpsins 2010 with the song "One More Day", placing second.[2] In 2011, he participated in the Eurovision Song Contest of Iceland again and made it to the final, but he didn't win it, the song was called "Ég lofa". In January 2013 he participated in the semi-final at the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Iceland. He and Stefanía Svavarsdóttir were singing the song "Til þín".[3] They made it to the final round, which was held on 2 February 2013, seven songs competed. Their song didn't win.[4]

Discography

Albums

In Aria
in Kular Røtur
Solo
Joint

Singles

Söngvakeppni Sjónvarpsins (Eurovision selection) song

References

  1. Selection of performances by Jógvan Hansen
  2. [Atlantic Review (magazine), Spring 2010, published by Atlantic Airways, Faroe Islands]
  3. Planet.fo
  4. Planet.fo


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